

I also suspect - but have not yet confirmed - that the general memory options play a role. In a recent post to the Apache OpenOffice user's list, Regina Henschel also suggested that two pictures should not be attached to one paragraph, and that the Follow text flow option on a picture (or frame's) Type tab should not be unchecked (which it is in the latest LibreOffice version). At other times, paragraph settings interfere with the picture settings. Often, too, users are unaware that adding a caption throws a frame around a graphic, and choose one when they need to control the other. Power Users know that things are more likely to go wrong with the default anchor, To paragraph, and will replace it with As character instead. Over the years, some palliatives have been discovered. Inserting graphics is no problem, but try to anchor, align, or indent, and the picture changes position, sometimes by a matter of centimeters, but just as often jumping to a different place entirely on the page, leaving users frustrated and uncertain about the solution. Positioning picture has been a problem ever since LibreOffice and OpenOffice were - and possibly before.
